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Posted by on December 19, 2006, 10:01 pm
Need some help and advice
My sister in the SF Bay Area CA is buying a home with a pool. She
doesn't have a clue about pools... how to maintain the pool / water
etc.
Some people say buy some tablets, buy an automatic moving cleaner.
Others say get a pool service.
What should she do ? What tablets are these ? Are these tablets
expensive ?
is it easy to do by oneself ?
Is it easy to maintain a pool ?
Would any one with experience, pls shed some light on this.
Thanks
Linda
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Posted by Bubba on December 19, 2006, 10:22 pm
On 19 Dec 2006 19:01:28 -0800, lindagoldstein100@yahoo.com wrote:
>Need some help and advice
>
>My sister in the SF Bay Area CA is buying a home with a pool. She
>doesn't have a clue about pools... how to maintain the pool / water
>etc.
>
>Some people say buy some tablets, buy an automatic moving cleaner.
>Others say get a pool service.
>What should she do ? What tablets are these ? Are these tablets
>expensive ?
> is it easy to do by oneself ?
>
>Is it easy to maintain a pool ?
>
>Would any one with experience, pls shed some light on this.
>
>Thanks
>Linda
Send me a picture of her tits.
While you're at it, send me a picture of your tits.
Im sure I can then help you with your pool problem.
Bubba
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Posted by on December 19, 2006, 10:41 pm
On 19 Dec 2006 19:01:28 -0800, lindagoldstein100@yahoo.com wrote:
>Need some help and advice
Try a group that has something to do with pools. better yet,
fucking try Google.
>
>My sister in the SF Bay Area CA is buying a home with a pool. She
>doesn't have a clue about pools... how to maintain the pool / water
>etc.
>
>Some people say buy some tablets, buy an automatic moving cleaner.
>Others say get a pool service.
>What should she do ? What tablets are these ? Are these tablets
>expensive ?
> is it easy to do by oneself ?
>
>Is it easy to maintain a pool ?
>
>Would any one with experience, pls shed some light on this.
>
>Thanks
>Linda
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Posted by Noon-Air on December 19, 2006, 11:01 pm
Tell her to check with one of the local pool supply places. If she can find
out from the previous owner who they used, they will already have a
background on the pool and any chemical balance problems.
> Need some help and advice
>
> My sister in the SF Bay Area CA is buying a home with a pool. She
> doesn't have a clue about pools... how to maintain the pool / water
> etc.
>
> Some people say buy some tablets, buy an automatic moving cleaner.
> Others say get a pool service.
> What should she do ? What tablets are these ? Are these tablets
> expensive ?
> is it easy to do by oneself ?
>
> Is it easy to maintain a pool ?
>
> Would any one with experience, pls shed some light on this.
>
> Thanks
> Linda
>
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Posted by on December 20, 2006, 3:48 am
lindagoldstein100@yahoo.com wrote:
>Need some help and advice
>
>My sister in the SF Bay Area CA is buying a home with a pool. She
>doesn't have a clue about pools... how to maintain the pool / water
>etc.
>
>Some people say buy some tablets, buy an automatic moving cleaner.
>Others say get a pool service.
>What should she do ? What tablets are these ? Are these tablets
>expensive ?
> is it easy to do by oneself ?
>
>Is it easy to maintain a pool ?
>
>Would any one with experience, pls shed some light on this.
>
>Thanks
>Linda
I live in Ca and own a pool, like whoopee ya know?
the first year of ownership I checked the chemical balance every week,
added chlorine, brushed the sides & bottom, the whole nine yards.
By the 2nd yr of ownership, it was checking the chemical balance once
every 3 months & vacuum brushing the sides & bottom.
By the third yr of pool ownership, I bought a creepy crawly on ebay
and a couple of floating chlorine dispensers.
No more manually vacuuming-sweeping-brushing the pool, no more futzing
with chemicals yada yada.
Add 3" jumbo chlorine tabs to the floater in the pool, pump & creepy
are on a timer, and pool maintenance couldnt be easier.
Buy a 5 gallon bucket of the 3" jumbo tabs for $75-$80.
If your sis can buy a house in 'Frisco, she can afford a monthly pool
service ......
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